neighbouring house
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneighbouringandhouse
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neighbouring
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/us/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
Neighbouring places are next to or near ...
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house
noun
uk/haʊs/us/haʊs/
a building that people, usually one family, ...
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(Definition ofneighbouringandhousefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The helical turns at top and bottom extend the stair into the space of what should be theneighbouringhouse.
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The remains of theneighbouringhouse13 had also been touched by the fire, but the other buildings were unaffected, making the fire a very localised phenomenon.
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Theneighbouringhouseto us was occupied by another family.
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No decision has been taken as regards purchasing theneighbouringhouse.
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He had to take refuge under the grandstand and subsequently in aneighbouringhouse.
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There was a lad, a chauffeur, who was engaged to a charming girl, a housemaid in aneighbouringhouse.
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The other rents the identicalneighbouringhouseand invests the £2,000 and draws income from it.
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People may adjourn to dinner from a bazaar and may sell some tickets at aneighbouringhouseperfectly innocently.
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Since he has applied for it now, he is asking approval, in fact, to extend an office use into theneighbouringhousethat he has bought.
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Despite a large contingent from the fire brigade, the fire could not be stopped from spreading to theneighbouringhouse.
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Srmus then gave his first concerts in his farmstead and in aneighbouringhouse.
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It then left tyre marks on the roof of theneighbouringhouseand knocked chimney-pots off the house opposite, a further 264 ft on.
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They conveyed it to aneighbouringhousewhere a large bruise was found on her face as if from a blow.
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Theneighbouringhouseis also owned by the studio and used to house musicians.
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A 20-year-old man in aneighbouringhousewas also injured as a result of the explosion and died in hospital the next day.
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It was sighted at aneighbouringhouse.
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Diver sheltered behind aneighbouringhousewhere he was able to phone for back up.
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Neighbouring houses with the same rent might be rated entirely differently, depending on the location of the parish boundary.
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The rail for the maintenance and cleaning of the facade is specially designed for the truck and its crane arm, but it matches the top of the neighbouring houses.
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There must be adequate space between old and new buildings to avoid spoiling the amenity of neighbouring houses, for example, by overshadowing.
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